Preassembly of specific Gβγ subunits at GABAB receptors through auxiliary KCTD proteins accelerates channel gating
Jazyk angličtina Země Anglie, Velká Británie Médium print-electronic
Typ dokumentu časopisecké články, práce podpořená grantem
PubMed
38555036
DOI
10.1016/j.bcp.2024.116176
PII: S0006-2952(24)00159-X
Knihovny.cz E-zdroje
- Klíčová slova
- G protein, GABA(B), GIRK channel, GPCR, KCTD,
- MeSH
- draslíkové kanály metabolismus genetika MeSH
- gating iontového kanálu * fyziologie MeSH
- HEK293 buňky MeSH
- lidé MeSH
- proteiny vázající GTP - beta-podjednotky * metabolismus genetika MeSH
- proteiny vázající GTP - gama-podjednotky * metabolismus genetika MeSH
- receptory GABA-B * metabolismus genetika MeSH
- Xenopus laevis MeSH
- zvířata MeSH
- Check Tag
- lidé MeSH
- zvířata MeSH
- Publikační typ
- časopisecké články MeSH
- práce podpořená grantem MeSH
- Názvy látek
- draslíkové kanály MeSH
- G-protein Beta gamma MeSH Prohlížeč
- proteiny vázající GTP - beta-podjednotky * MeSH
- proteiny vázající GTP - gama-podjednotky * MeSH
- receptory GABA-B * MeSH
GABAB receptors (GBRs) are G protein-coupled receptors for GABA, the main inhibitory neurotransmitter in the brain. GBRs regulate fast synaptic transmission by gating Ca2+ and K+ channels via the Gβγ subunits of the activated G protein. It has been demonstrated that auxiliary GBR subunits, the KCTD proteins, shorten onset and rise time and increase desensitization of receptor-induced K+ currents. KCTD proteins increase desensitization of K+ currents by scavenging Gβγ from the channel, yet the mechanism responsible for the rapid activation of K+ currents has remained elusive. In this study, we demonstrate that KCTD proteins preassemble Gβγ at GBRs. The preassembly obviates the need for diffusion-limited G protein recruitment to the receptor, thereby accelerating G protein activation and, as a result, K+ channel activation. Preassembly of Gβγ at the receptor relies on the interaction of KCTD proteins with a loop protruding from the seven-bladed propeller of Gβ subunits. The binding site is shared between Gβ1 and Gβ2, limiting the interaction of KCTD proteins to these particular Gβ isoforms. Substituting residues in the KCTD binding site of Gβ1 with those from Gβ3 hinders the preassembly of Gβγ with GBRs, delays onset and prolongs rise time of receptor-activated K+ currents. The KCTD-Gβ interface, therefore, represents a target for pharmacological modulation of channel gating by GBRs.
Department of Auditory Neuroscience Institute of Experimental Medicine CAS Prague Czech Republic
Department of Biomedicine University of Basel Basel Switzerland
Microbial Downstream Process Development Lonza AG Visp Switzerland
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